Notes and Editorial Reviews
The 'Mare Nostrum' concerto features the intense Mediterranean lights, and it transmits through the gentle, but at the same time instense strings of the guitar, the brilliant blue colour of our sea and sky, the freshness of our land and the aromatic perfume of our plants. Sonata for trombone and piano op.82: Originally conceived as a Sonata for trombone and piano, the piano part was scored for strings, piano and percussion under the new title of Sonata-Concertino. In this new version, the piece gains depth, expansion and brightness. Concerto for flute and orchestra op.72: The concerto is planned in four movements, with the first two and the last two sharing the same thematic material. Fantasia for horn and string op.12: The piece is
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Works on This Recording
1.
Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, Op 72 by Salvador Brotons
Performer:
Magdalena Martinez (Flute)
Conductor:
Salvador Brotons
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Barcelona Symphony Orchestra
Written: 1996
2.
Sonata-Concertino for Trombone, Piano, Percussion and Strings, Op 82 by Salvador Brotons
Performer:
Ricardo Casero (Trombone),
Daniel Espasa (Piano)
Conductor:
Salvador Brotons
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Barcelona Symphony Orchestra
3.
Fantasia for Horn and Strings, Op 12 by Salvador Brotons
Performer:
David Thompson (Horn)
Conductor:
Salvador Brotons
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Barcelona Symphony Orchestra
Written: 1976
4.
Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra, 'Mare Nostrum', Op 78 by Salvador Brotons
Performer:
Alex Garrobe (Guitar)
Conductor:
Salvador Brotons
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Barcelona Symphony Orchestra
Written: 1999
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